Greetings from the University of Rochester,
The David T. Kearns Center at the University of Rochester will be hosting the following NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) this summer from May 28th through July 29, 2019.
- -Advancing Human Health, From Nano to Network
- -Nano-,Bio-, and Quantum Photonics
- -Computational Methods for Understanding Music, Media, and Minds
The REU program supports active research participation by undergraduate students in the study areas funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Students are granted:
- -Stipends
- -Housing
- -Meal plan
- -Limited travel reimbursement
Selected REU students will spend nine weeks living with and learning among 60-70 other undergraduate researchers. Students will conduct research under the guidance of one or more of the University of Rochester’s faculty members, attend several seminars and workshops that discuss in-depth research techniques, complex problems and finding unique solutions, as well as professional development, career opportunities and preparation. Students will create academic presentations and present a final poster at the end of the summer.
Students who are interested in participating or to see a full list of University of Rochester’s summ er REU programs should visit:
NSF funds a large number of research opportunities for undergraduate students through its REU Sites program. An REU Site consists of a group of ten or so undergraduates who work in the research programs of the host institution. Each student is associated with a specific research project, where he ...
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Please advertise this amazing research opportunity to any and all students you think are interested in conducting research. This program is great experience to students who are considering graduate school programs. Please reach out to me with any questions.
Respectfully,
Sergio Allen
Academic Advisor
David T. Kearns Center for Leadership
and Diversity in Arts, Science and Engineering
University of Rochester
Dewey Hall 4.141
X: 59681
585-451-7638 (cell)
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